The RJD chief said the JD(U), headed by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is putting up candidates in the Gujarat Assembly elections.

"I don't know what Sharad Yadav would do. It has no meaning at the moment," Prasad told reporters here.

The Election Commission on Friday recognised the group led by Kumar as the Janata Dal (United), rejecting the claim of the Sharad Yadav faction over the party's name and election symbol.

Earlier, addressing the members of the national executive, Prasad said Kumar is putting up candidates to split 'Patel votes' in the Gujarat elections.

Prasad said the RJD would hold a 'Parivartan Rally' three months before the Lok Sabha "to uproot the BJP".

The BJP-led government's Union ministers have only one point agenda to criticise him, he said.

He said not a single MP of the NDA, who had won from Bihar, would return to the Lok Sabha next time.

Prasad was elected unopposed to the post of the RJD national president on November 14, 2017. The party will hold an open session and national council meeting on November 21 where Prasad's election as president will be ratified.